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7 Kultur, Kommunikation, Medien
| Sprache / Kulturinstitutionen, Archive, Bibliotheken, Museen, Galerien, Ausstellungen / Kulturtheorien, Soziokultur / Presse / Alternativpresse / Gegenöffentlichkeit, Medientheorie / Rundfunk / Fernsehen / Informationsübermittlung / Internet / Open Source / Netzkritik, Netzkultur, Netzkunst / Neitzbewegung, Netzaktivismus / E-Texte, Digitale Texte / Kino / Theater / Musik / Bücher / Verlage, Literatur / Zensur / Kunst / Satire, Humor
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| Systematik: | ID-Archiv EATC id-e-815 id-e-28 id-e-701 |
| | Status: | Changed | | Checked: | 03-03-02 04:12:17 PM |
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| | Selbstdarstellung: | | About the RDN Background The RDN is a free Internet service dedicated to providing effective access to high quality Internet resources for the learning, teaching and research community. The service is primarily aimed at Internet users in further and higher education. Others will also find the service to be of value for personal and professional development. The RDN provides access to a series of Internet resource catalogues containing descriptions of high quality Internet sites, selected and described by specialists from within UK academia and affiliated organisations. Value-added services such as interactive web tutorials and alerting services are also provided to enable users to make more of their time on the Internet. The RDN provides much more than a collection of isolated databases. While each hub maintains its own character and identity, collaboration enables us to offer users the ability to search for resources across several hubs at the same time. The RDN builds upon the foundations of the subject gateway activity carried out under the JISC's (Joint Information Systems Committee) eLib Programme. The RDN is a co-operative network consisting of a central organisation, the Resource Discovery Network Centre (RDNC) and a number of independent service providers called hubs. As the RDN develops over the next couple of years, it will begin to provide rich entry points to a full range of Internet, bibliographic, documentary and data resources. The RDN is freely accessible to all via the Internet. Some services may have restricted access; please consult the relevant hub for more details. |
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